Where is the car center console located?
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The center console refers to the control panel located to the right of the steering wheel, in the middle front section of the cockpit. Below is relevant information: A-pillar: The pillar between the windshield and the left front door is called the A-pillar. Generally, the driver's overlapping visual angle through the A-pillar is 5-6 degrees. From the perspective of driver comfort, the smaller this overlapping angle, the better, and the thinner the A-pillar, the better. B-pillar: Also known as the center pillar, the B-pillar is located between the front and rear doors. It bears pressure from two aspects: supporting the roof and withstanding the pressure from the front and rear doors. Additionally, some additional components, such as the front seat belts, are installed inside the B-pillar. Therefore, to better achieve force transmission, the B-pillar is usually designed to protrude outward. C-pillar: Also known as the rear pillar, the C-pillar is positioned at the rear, where it rarely obstructs the view. As a result, designers often make it larger in size.